For the rights of strangers, would you force your own father to jump into a polluted river? When the Chinese see this, they should say: What is this TM? Nizi! But in the eyes of Westerners, this seems to be a righteous act of daring to abandon everything. Although it is not recognized by everyone, it is definitely not an act of rebellion. This may be the biggest difference in thinking between the East and the West. According to the aforementioned thinking, Chinese people will definitely think that this film is a radical, boring and alternative environmental protection film, opposed to monopolizing unscrupulous enterprises, and bravely revealing the dark scenes. In fact, the core here is definitely not the case, but it is precisely the kind of deep-rooted human rights that are greater than sovereignty. This idea is almost contrary to our collectivist view. Which is better or worse, let the world and the world comment on it.
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